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Pedi-Paws...total rip-off

Since the Pedi-Paws turned out to be worthless, I think I have come up with a way to trim the dogs' nails..thanks to that classic movie, National Lampoons Vacation. You know the scene where Clark leaves the dog tied to the back of the wagon and goes merrily down the road and all that is left is the dog's collar. Wouldn't need to go to that extreme, but I think a mile round trip dragging should have their nails in tip top form. The only downside to testing this is the fact that my dogs are faster than my car...so I might have to get my father-in-law to let me borrow the 1993 40th annivary edition Corvette he just bought....that thing is a beast (been worked over just a bit, a tad over 400 dyno proven horses).

OBIO
 
Well then OBIO, Pedi-paws might help trim the hoves on those 400 proven horses. ;) One thing is fer sure.... that Pedi-paws can spin faster than those tires will.... with more traction :costumes:
 
Saved again by my friends in this Forum. Was going to buy one for my 10 Lbs 6 month old Main Coon Kitten. She would have ripped me to ribbons. I will stick to the clippers, she is accustomed to that. Thanks again guys.:applause::applause::applause:
 
Kofs, yer the first person I've ever heard of that clips his cats claws........ :faint:






And lived to tell about it. :costumes:
 
No sooner did I just get done reading this thread again did my daughter walk in with the Pedi-Paws tool. After I got done laughing (much to my daughters surprise), I told my wife to take it back to the store and get her money back. LOL!
 
Kofs, yer the first person I've ever heard of that clips his cats claws........ :faint:
And lived to tell about it. :costumes:

When my wife and I had cats, we clipped their claws. A sure fire way to protect curtains and furniture without having to put the kitties through the barbarous and inhumane process of declawing....which should be banned as far as I am concerned...along with ear cropping and tail docking.

OBIO
 
Well, it's kinda late for us.... those darned cats have already done their deed on the furniture downstairs. The couch corners are shredded. Don't get me wrong I love cats, but the next one I catch sharpening their claws on it will be Chinese spare ribs. Only kidding..... they will be going to their rightful home tho... the Warden's daughter's.
 
Kofs, yer the first person I've ever heard of that clips his cats claws........ :faint:






And lived to tell about it. :costumes:

If you start early enough, you may have a chance to live and tell about it... At the time (6 weeks) I was bigger than she was, but now........
 
My cousin got one for her dog and he won't let he get anywhere near him with it. I think the dogs in that commericial were drugged out or they didn't have it turned on.
 
We clip our cat's claws. But we started when they were still kittens and they are used to it now.
 
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